Jelly Belly Candy Store 1 Jelly Belly Lane, Fairfield, CA 94533
About the Business
Located at 1 Jelly Belly Lane in Fairfield, California, the Jelly Belly Candy Store is a must-visit destination for candy lovers. As part of the California Visitors Center, the store offers a wide range of Jelly Belly products, including their famous Belly Flops®, which come in unique shapes and sizes. Visitors can also find fun gifts, plush toys, accessories, and souvenirs to take home.
In addition to the candy store, guests can enjoy a meal or snack at the Jelly Belly Café, which serves bean-shaped burgers, pizzas, sandwiches, salads, and more. The café also offers breakfast options and a variety of gourmet ice cream, coffee, and tea at the Snack Bar. Guests can dine inside the spacious café or enjoy their meals outside on the large patio.
For chocolate lovers, the Chocolate Shoppe in the Visitor Center is a dream come true. Watch candy chefs create hand-made confections like chocolate clusters, truffles, fudge, marshmallow treats, caramel apples, and seasonal chocolate molds. Exclusive discounts, news, and offers are available to those who sign up for the rewards program.
Whether you're looking for a sweet treat, a delicious meal, or a fun souvenir, the Jelly Belly Candy Store has something for everyone. Don't forget to check out the Caseload Sale Room for discounted items and indulge in the world of Jelly Belly candies.
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Location & Phone number
1 Jelly Belly Ln, Fairfield, CA 94533, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
09:00 - 17:00
Sunday:
09:00 - 17:00
Reviews
"Very interesting shop, factory, and museum. You get to see the factory in operation and learn about the history of the place. It was $7 per adult and included a factory tour, some sample jelly beans, a sample soda, museum entry, and a short but sweet kids train ride."
"It is a self guided tour but still fun. You get a sample and a hat. Great deal on jelly flops! If you like Jelly beans and are driving through highly recommend stopping by to learn some fun history."
"My 9 year old son and I recently went on a tour of the Jelly Belly Factory with his Gifted Program and loved it! The tour is self guided, so you can go at any pace you wish. Want to read every single exhibit? Go for it. Rather just look around and participate in the fun interactive stuff? You do you! We enjoyed seeing how Jelly Belly candy was made, reading about its history, and eating all of the delicious beans! We love that they give you a sample and make you wear the fun paper hat. After the tour was over, we went wild in the Gift Shop… which is to be expected! Then, we took the little train over to the Museum. The ride was less than three minutes long; my son wanted to do a few loops! The Museum has a ton of very interesting exhibits. There are antique cars and machines on display, which is super neat! Plus, we went near Halloween and the entire museum was decorated— super cute and thoughtful. I hadn’t been to the Jelly Belly Factory since I was in elementary school, so this was a fun experience for my son and I to enjoy. We’re already planning our next trip with his twin sister and dad! Take the tour, you’ll love it!"
"Fun place to go with the family. They were all decked out for Halloween and nothing to scary for our 2 year old granddaughter. The museum was also nice to walk through and read about the history of the company and machines that made candy."
"Did the self-guided tour of the factory. The place was amazing! Never seen so many jelly beans in one place! There were 2 million jelly beans in various stages of creation on the floor. Everyone working there was cheerful and happy and glad to provide information. I left amazed at how complex making a jelly bean is. Jelly Belly takes great pride in their creations. It was very nice to see."
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